South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1922 — Page 6
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Morning--Evening--Sunday J. M. STEPHENSON, Publisher.
Member: Associated Press---United Press International News Service The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwide credited in the morning edition of this paper, and also the local news published herein. This does not apply to the afternoon edition.
Thon: Jfi! ? ! eo ?"! (Hrnth firftior) TrUM ')r MT.KCKIPTION. frr.lr rl J:r.lT. r"' w !. Jr(n:"; !r-t "R''jt. r" n' ... -1J ' pn HI'VcT 'r';, s-MijT, or. Jr --- llJJi u 'n..i r I Sit-Iit. rn rural rent. v yetr - - - MWj All ct , r r, y ma'.! "- ----17 3 IT.v-..; w.fti rr, 1 Pt Ofr m Prond Mat.
MARCH 22. 1 922
two ew 777 y;. II,. ;. v , r ... I :r-. ;n vn r day, the perpetrator tm,i;- I,,-. .-r. jv.bd n a Kympath'.zer of th" V..tl.rr t T I-, -f.it' d'-ibr l-s a neighboring 'j.. .... ;, .. , : ;. : ;, - mo.-t enterprising. j. i;i;.. i!;f b-- for the t'nited States &ot . j - ) . -,: ! : ; . : the .: S'.'.iry of the (JTtnin ,f I, .,,1 ..1 : :vz !y !ti (i't:nan marks. He .,,r ,. u. !,: : rt v. . fr he got them when the mark h : I ft!' a t - half it- former worth. . g;v w ; i very automobile e-nougli of x: n c.-rpau r.-.'t!.' t. pay fr-r th car, if thy -ver 1 1 : i: to tiair '!? lvcl of worth. II. -;.. r-V.v.'i' '-;t r-? t cau.o he i.a appealing to that most at:':. p;t.'s in human nature, the dir to g't rrpTiK-t hing for nothing. Many people who . would h- ;::;:" h i f n his car ani othr, take a 4 har.rr. ,,M ,.,,m- l.ty ;r tti:.j? h ic'c all their rnony. H'.s -!in;iy :i r."v way of aiiraling' to an oil f::io'lon. f..r t:io:- v. ho rt t!: marks do not undcrs:an 1 t'iat ! fr th.y ar worth much, if anyt)i!r..;. t'::' f'i( ri:.n:i j.rn;)' rnuxt ram and earn and am ar.'l tint prol -r-.V.y no In tho lif of any man r. r.v iiv'.r:r v i'l th re r vor ti tho value of stored t p !'(V,r J '-hnvl tlx.--' mark.- which wa there bo-f.-.rA a r;u j, fj.'.r- foil.r.vcd a mad emperor Into ii:.-i'! r. V!:at r.-..fly I;rv.- l.i the announcement of a trov.el that v.i'.l p-rrlt thf worker to lay three bricks v.Ik re brforo li" coul J hand! but on1. T!ie only fol that has not chancer its character In 70 fntur!'.H l- this s.imo trowel. It hid the Pim'1 ..h.ir-fi and about the came s!z when the Pyramid ; were erected. It was the fame w he n th preat "ol i.-.-u in of Home wafl glowly built, to a ma.' a v.-orM, to l:nve Its hour of splendor nnd thr-n to fall t- rulra and decay. It wn tool .,;c, ,1 jn th building of all frreat cathedra! - ar.'l In rvory house that hag been erected for c nt ur '. .-. .Vot unti! tl:" In llinapol!. man advertised h!a tirw !f -. :- l,:i th- if ben any Improvement. If he t''!'.s the t:ut!i v bm aboli-hed the only thin? b f t fh it n. tl'.- .5 th: rntury and that of the days of ri'.:'r a !.! or r-vn y'.niüar. Many hkti bav f ml wa-. of lurlnj? dollars frc ru tj .. i!!-!.': !' l.r'.r. Vory fw really contribute orn'thiii;; t ! i rs . rrvolutionary. -o GEMIRALLY GO BROKE. 7(.r.-, ji'rr, rorr.Tfil the wheat market in la;, -t'.tw-.-- !:. a New York City court that th" ...I'.-i; ..f .-..ruer left him $3,2".0.000 in the hole. That shr.y.i; ii the boy? who, p'.aylnt? the grain niaik-t. w. ii tl:-y could engineer a Leiter ccrr.er. Even (n ki,-"'-vs about that famous Leiter corner. How it tun :ol out f r itf operator will amaze nary. S;irr;,v"nr c--,,r- appeals to the public lmaq-lnatifT-.. Mr.!,i ::;! l.b!y into memory. Too bad. the j.;ib:;,' (b.--.'t ::i w atchln? Rimblinfr pucces i nti! 1: r- ;.:; ;. P. nil.ht teach many a valuablo I S -1 ! ! . .!(,. iy. r rrronl.ed a? about as rood a grain cprv.it n . i r l;v -d. I To was what business . v r!'"' ii' a:: "'" ::!'e-t." T r :. ui the harder they fall, i; itr.b'.'v - i-i ''!. and era in that p'.uncinj; im !: s th'-m all. It's only a matter t II.-. It t ; f.i : : If you nr an outsider, a flnan f .a! '.. A !.' : '. ; .-; to xvateh th stork market as i la:. '! . o n 1 i t i 1 .- " Many believe tb.at tl-.e :. ai k.-t is a frt of fur ernatural ouüi 1 ..at ! 'h --'.I a-vi-yant powers that foresee 'r.i !:,.!:',' : - ::;.;' ye,; to o up or down about I,r to t. . i : of p n-ral bu-ine.J. T :., v-.r-p :! :! : ' b.i- d on the fact that ticker ; .i;o:: - lb, n arb'-t !Qn"t a professional rue. i.-.a:-ip-.! .: 1 to attra-'t the come-on.s show i.nw x b- i:.v.i 1 " t s art' bi t inir. T ..!:. : :"i.':r' - a mcmr brokrrase houses rrv a''- tum and on the law of (. v'f ! .1 .-. ''.. -..': .'! ;' !s worth just about as
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ro pi. :. : . h .-f pur of '."! in cot, bitumi- . ..:!. t . t i '. ::..":t to irirn irv crnirrc. rp:'r :.:.. ' r t . , . a : ; ion and mail order : i o -. The Y f : : .! . 1 r a speculative craz
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1 . t: r k- ; : : :v n.i'i:- v in Liberty bond '.
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should b a matter of poMtlcal ftar. -lards for every men;l er of rorrr'v, whatever his pebti'".-, f;-r ipon I.-- iew f th.at n.'a-ur can be Judged f,:;ite accuratflv his hota.ty of thousrht ar-I l:'.- belief ja ;tbstar.tial Justice. The r our. try v.hPh ewore rterral cratittjde is
dffepdTs in an hour of danfr is rapini; the thre-1.- J
ball risen rf the hockhop as h'.s welcome to lav. It !s not American. t:'-t decent ttil not honest, and hos who are trying to make the matter a political adventure hhould be rebuked and kept at hom.
The Tower of Babel
By Bill Armstrong
COMING HOME AT LAST. rinally, ifter thre years, the American pf)!d!rr.s are be'.n rroucht hak from foreien -hores. .Tue w hy it has bon n. rf.is;iry to k-. r several tiioi.m-'s of Americans und' r arms in flermany hns nov-r been mario- y!aln .o the ordinary eitiz-n, w!io "- Üeves tr.a.r the war ended in victory arid tlaat thH cotir.tr" bad no Ulis to collert at thf point of th bayonet. nut the 5'trn'flcanr thintr about the new is that
there a protest !' inc made a-:ain:-t retur n. a i
pro?. not by ti e oHler-, ia-t by th- (I'-rmari". not by France, but by the wives cf Anu-iban o!hcers. Since 1919 th? war department has permitted th wjf.s of ofTlcers to Uvo with their husbands on foreign eojourn. The low value of the CJerman mark has reside it possible for thni to live in palaee., with larre niitnbt-rs of servants, to enjoy the bet thlnc. in the world upon the i-alary of a cap-
. !irnijr!l.rH Lrnest Kruecer ! nr:ei of the liftirr. In fart :t v;a
and .J'-b.n P. Clu" k rt talking to-, .i-i.. d that .Ice w.m actually ban- i ret!-r "o tb ,tr.-t. Thy were;;n- tb - .-.-!; t. u b :1 -'.v::k w..s 2
facur.s ach other, v. .;h liuur w..:tch , ?'ra:ni?:ir e vy muc-e to li.t :t I-oekf ts touohtntt: and. by CJeorcc, ' i:.o th h--a:e. i!u k stood it r. tl.-ir l.ea !s wtr- 1 f-et apart. I b. r as he toi'd. than be r x-
.claimed: The tdture would hae l..i-n com-' jo-j b : s- -rf. yo i wea !r.- j pb-te if y e . ruf ! bae inrdude.l iriiyifd here, too. Why loti t ou Hft I th- croup Ji dlev Shivrly rnal (l i.tt'.e?" loi:';iii'iri. I 1 Tin: fnTK rTr(.orii( l. j () i:rM!i:!H) 1 Tim LOOK-! TJ.-:m is a crr-aP. i;v.,- a k Ki:::iI-IM; DI I'MMPNT. : jn .v.-,-.- Tor!"., a jdajvr f p t
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ai)Vi:ptisin; solvit i: to
jv.a-iiibui klcr patts. v!iO . n.'-n
l'.dOKKIÜÜ'illl "Tb' : will ! a '. .so'f. üf caeraby be is. is oaa
V,f verid ad in tomorrow's piper."! e t!ie pntl'.-t an I va. r-mi ''t.- ' lb 'IIKLPPJ'It "Who will v.e;unibie of men. !Jut wb. u la- inb.atft'-? tb" a i to. the South r.end dulses in str1-. water, as ?: r;ire i
i Uvei-;tK" company ? I intervals he dr.- indulge his ?ri
j lure t !uük;'.-. ! W-- rotii e ti..- oity oouneii !;. i on,. nUlit. l -' in" in ;i n ab oho!-
ki'bd th
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calls "w rit w . t. Ii" tin-e
th- or -itanc - whi- h wjs to rally pr: n:ot el l-a-e-d, he trapp 1 C b" fit;, what I'. L. St lir.an : a friend a.iiu--t bar of a r-
Tip-y ciii:!i; a Pontic - r Ping brf)vn I air.t iu New York f..r hcot h. ' liat's p.e matt :- with
tain th-atr:v.l - P u b . "V"U vra 'i-oani saxdr? you ki''1" so mush. Ic-t.'t you ? h ilemaiv!
b r.iya i ent 3y. "You fro 'round si
that" Prown paint's as irootl asthis town, don't you
zn rounu si- c a:;; i v' :n
'. : ou knovv k) m.
(ton t you I
any of th.e stuff 'la-y're .- binr now-j "Not at all." protti-d tip bar-:?
adav-. ant it s erus to us the b. 1. If? friend. "I r.ever " '
tain or a rnnjor. At home, the same salary affords ou'h to furnisii a brush with (ach' "PI"a0!i don't o:iti;da t rue." j
few luxuries. bottle. ; said the actor; "tb.at.-a no way t o -
i carry on a a ru'uin.u.t bef.vei-p.
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The wives also discovered that they could buy luxurious furs and laces at r rices they would pay for cotton cloth at home. And po they protest and protest voduMy riß a Inst tha crder which brinirs them back home. What they are really pleading for is the ancient method of acquiring property by the mo-st primitive, means of plunder, which was the method of man before he substituted the process of barirainln. Tho women see only their own personal desires They do not recognize tho fact that they are Mandlnfr where victorious military conquerors have stood In other centuries, takinq what they wished from a vanquished people. riant enough of these American armies of occupation in depressed lands and the sentiment for taking property by the old means-, of living upon the necessities of others, of takintr advantage of the position of power !? quite likely to grow. Were any additional rvason needed for the speedy return of Amerieans from foreign shores, it would be found Jn this very protest of wives who are bein, corrupted by the insidious atmosphere of militar-L--tic sentiments. True, the reason for withdrawal is a rather sordid commentary upon our position in maintaining the army there for three years. They are ordered home because the late associates in war refuse to pay for their board and lodpinsr and other cods to this government, the rather staggering sum of $241,000,000. It will be something of a shock to those who be-
Pi:i:ON.L I:ntION. ! cn-men. You jjo 'rrend ayi: fleorr Iliias, tii-- fatlp r of the j you know more people in this club Auditorium, is calling on friends in! that I know, don't you?" South Ib-nd. after a snjourn in Call-! "Why. I never said any f-ueh ; fornia. (Jeorge claims to be the! "Kln'ly lemme gt wor.i In
only C'alifornian in the country that 1 edzeways. if you please, r i'al the
isn't on jury duty at the present
til.ie.
actor with elaborate po:it"-ne
"You siy yen l:poe more mei.t- ' hers cf tb.i.-h club 'e-i I ,'.,- p-.o;
We don't know wb,y it is. but' than ar-.vbodv knows-? A right tb.-r
very time they start talking about 'you answer pp
h'h: T)o vo-:
a coal strike Tom Pub hcr, Srhuy- ! know Jerome Iawrenre h'. '.-'i
b-r Pose and Cliff Jontz get upstage with us. Tommy Hnh.in the other day told
us a story on Puck Hanky and Joel
Luther. It was In the old days when men wer. men and Luther and Hanley had spent many hour in the usual training before they set out to act as pallbearers at a funeral. They were lifting the cas1. t into the hearse, Joe and Buck, the former, a-cording to the .story, bring too tired and di.'.y to do
member here ?" Tertalnly I know him," said the badgeiad one. thinking he saw a : 1
loophole.
'As it happens I als'
know hi3 brother Oscar who Irmkr so much like him." , jj "Ali. hah." exulted the ir.texiv at i I, eil one. with the air of having ! d an admission. "You say ou know Jerome La.vrence and you know I'is'Jj, brother Oscar that locks fo mu-h 3 like himV Well. then, if j ou know!?' -( mush, vou te'.l iu. thi.-sa: Vi: !i ' 1
Jone of 'em looks the most alike?"
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liOs Anei'",. r.al., March PP 1 r 2 1 . i .South P.-nd than nark inc. so far ...
Pditor News-Time s: thinks 3ii:.sriu: diiastic.
lieve in American traditions to realize that the ban- j terestinq to pet South P.rr.d nt-v.
dling of this matter has placed the American soldier !n the lieht of being: a rented mercenary, to be at the command of other governments as long a they pay, to be brought home when the bill Is repudiated. Not a very desirable -c flection for thoe who turn to the pages of American history and find their greatest hatreds centered upon that chapter in which hired Ifff-slona were brought to subdue tho spirits and the lives of the forefathers. PffBibly an Ingenious explanation of the difference can be made. The situation demands an ingenious explanation.
cong stiori goes. Is iiaMi-- signalling at intersections. This 1; where we ;.' Jnust t.ikf fair ha'. off to Lo- An- 2
Sir. Three thousand mile..? away, 1 gerS and th1 Automobile flub of ' j your News-Times rea' hes me a week : Southern California. In Los An- . late, )ut it Ps nevertheless very in- gv b s county there are 2 1 l.aTf a-ifo-
tnobil' s. iiiore th.-.n. half of -h -!i
SIGNS EOR THE ALERT. Returning from Kurope. where he has studied the progress of aircraft, Gn. Billy Mitchell, the real head of the air service, declares that the airplar.Ms now a commercial project in several countries and that It is a very material factor in the speeding ut of all business through better mail 5ervice. Passenger and express lines connect most of the larger centers with the result thai time is saved on important deliveries and that all business is being speeded t:p to the new Invention. Simultaneously It ks announced that the nivy department has perfected a catapult and an arrester, through which it P- nov; poMble to land airplanes on the roofs of skyscrapers and to send them Into the air from very limited t p. aces. Only America bags in its use of the one material thins1 that came from thr war that could be placed upon the credit -ide of the lder against the terrible expenditure of life and treasure. Per the airplane, developed as a war machine, is now an Implement of peace and the nations that jo use it will profit tremendously. The naval announcement is the most Important tblnir that has happc-d since the Wright brothers mad" their tirrt flight and stayed In the air for 10 minutes. The fnircl development by war gave to the plane sp. rd and safety. It did not overcome th" necisity of Innding at high speed and of getting Into th a!r from loy fpecduays. The new arr-stcr permits the plane to alight at
i will. The catapult projects It into the air from i the deck of ehips. j One r'sult will b? the shortening of deliveries i rf mails brtv.c n America and Luron? to three J days. The P.rst and final 500 miles will bo delivered j by planes. j The progressive cities, planning for the future, j must take into consideration thL new factor. The I !o?-il planning eornmlssion must think in terms of term? of a:rp!.ir.e, not horte cars. One of its first st ; s houU be the survey of a favorable tVM in ! Sr ith t-b-r.d whUh v il! er;t,!e !i i city to take adj vintage of the commercial and mall l'.ne that will Mon t;ll tb.e .i : r .
Other EditorsTfiarOü?
I note in our Issue of March 7, i are within th- r t r : t - -i v.o-p- of Ja-s .
the Hull Parking ordinance. While j Angeles. IP re tl. r- is a thr. - r perhaps in the na'ure of a post-, quarter hour parking lim t in th-? i mortem let me say this measure is'v' iy limited section In th - con'cr. A somewhat drastic for South Bend, j Th" re.-t is utilimitrd or unr--stri- lr 1 San Diego, Cab, as wall as many And despite narrow stre. ts the eon- i other western and cos s-t -itPsi of ajg-.-tion i -a not bad .--.usal. rittg tb - rj hundred thousand people a'low an above tigurfs. Yv'liy! Tl;.' .".Ülc-'r oa t hour and a half and ii". inn;-''-' th.- corner handles Iiis trat!'- by tion as well as Indhrcst br. may be simnly turning. o w ild, -lnrertam j thfj result of a complication of! arm waving, or P even i. wliistl0 things. It is a certainty that a do-e ! u? d. When traffic goes north and of CO minutes parking will not cure j t-outb the otticer fares rast and wc.-t, -g, it or even relieve tbie trouble. Tk.e and ire. versa. In othr'r v.-ords when j
Hull Parking Ordinance w ill pvova ; you ome to an officer with. hi.? face
a pill more troublesome than the ailment it is sought to cure.
The dally buyer or shopper
or bark to you, it means .'top. and
w-alt until lie turns. Mis s-t arid big
position alone or together wi: h tl.r j;
whether he be a farmrr or city sema phnre system in oa jur.' t i on I dweller will stop Just outside of the ; t hen-wlth n ver fails to ;uide ai! j restricted zone to get wnat ne wants j drivers alike, for whib- a driver f unless ho has more than ro mlr.utes ; might be a little deaf, they all have ' to do it in. South Bend needs a eyes and are presume d to be a ide parking ordinance, but when th.e to 3ee. There can b-. no ml.-tak-s I pendulum swings from no parkinc ; as to gestures for there are no go.-- 5 ordinance to a limit of half an hour tur"s. ' I
i-ar ne ii rrom me t0 ai.-par.-'ge any ordinance which will help out i the r;f.- of whb h I am so proud, p
automobile we have visited most of , S-.uth Bend nccd it ort!:r.a:;j-. ' f
the coast cities from Portland. Ore.Jlb.it bt us profit by rrsamu'es tb.at I to San Diego, Cab. as well as in- : -eel. Pirst let us regulat:- träfe land for many mlb around. ' jn'OMrly at Intersections, aid s -eond ha'.e i;ad Ovcasion th' r fore to r.cte j pacs a parking onllnar.ee consistent $ tratP.c rules as well as r-arking or- :.!.-! rommensurat e with tb.e i.: and
dinar.ccs. Vo find tb.at one can not tratlic of our city. stop to eat In UÖ minutes. Very respectfully. Of mia h taore i r:;p -rt a nee t ' o. .T. N('lSr'.U.
it touches the two extreme? both bad.
In our present little sojourn by
dust FoIMscIS
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-lid tell th'. m of what used to
HOW IITTLl WI-: KNOW.
How little we know, you and I. " How litt! we know of what's j . licb.t with the tf.urh of a hand. ! f known. ' uld least of the mara Is of Suppose all our peep'.-, should die. now. ! And w e -hnuM be left p.ere alone. ' P. at - 1. -' if they questioned m ' j And a r.ev race should spring into- how?"' ? birth. I
fnn'i up tru-n tnem ttie wavs or e Know mat i:p n innr: i a u.
this earth
s : n g ;
lionogra ph j; ,
We know, for it V i-"::itri''n today
We could tell tb.em of marvelous ; Whenever the telephone rings thin::. I Tb.at people will It ir whit we 'f shijs that have flown In th" j say: j air. b'-ut !f we were b f f alone.
Could wo te'.l them the ' how" of
t ra p n o n e
Of th wir: less which every diy brings Its message of joy or dec-pair,
We could tell we had motors to run. i our . ; ili.at ion Is not
But not how these mrtrvels were done.
St .a 1 deep in the brains of th
few. S l'.y the to!l of the maiiv i's wrought.
We ( .tibi say men wmt down in: It is all m n hae '.rarnel !;ow to lo. g the pea ' A p-1 only the many e-ull .nv . f And talked with the men on tlf This age from obhvpp.'s griv . jf land. H'opvr;g!,t. !:::. 1
EORGE WYMÄM
COME AND 8E U Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Saturdays close 9:00
500 Gingham Apron Dresses
.95
each
25 Styles to Choose From In r.rdrr to n'tari:c thr sparr. on our second jUwr iicn out to roc.s, tic lim e moi rd thr houscdrcscs to thr Rjlcony. srond floor. II r believe, that you trill
find this arrangement p;,t and 1 wiped i ' esses.
'feasant to purchase both frocks
Trimmed
Gingham
Organdy,
Dotted v ( bfepfl in Swiss, !: IBSSS All Plain YJt L- Colors, Ginoham, 0&$ 6, Plain RicRac l!tCK Checks and W&dR and Buttons! ÄMp Plaids. On Sale G Both Second PlpÄ Regular 11001 ,7fr v)H and Balcony X Outsizes!
But;:erick Demonstrator at Pattern Counter this week will help you with homesewing problems.
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Reflections of a
Bachelor Girl
! foolish as to flrjii wl'h a
Wh 2. ir Jin can't f: d .-, .
r n' . .1 i r tri m 1 1 ' A . pi n i'.'. t
r-r n spa 1 ' 1 ' i ..... j .r .... v ...... . i.a-.v b'ar's Th to a.-e only thirteen original cl2 or "tyntrr.iv.ze," for a v. h l.uo.v that ' j'i;ew..hut ever:.- man snn t fancy , wk, he begirt to think that :..
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g of t he g-;ms, locMa of a -trr.g alo -a
h and l l -ädlrg from tl:-: i. ill;, b-aus-- of
wha- its
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.. : fr a v eg-1 a In or
'morale" 1h weakerdnr.
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ar- b r rived -f "tta'.u importart ar- f h- t a"r-
a :
:af-times pre- ' ;
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lienee is th lac furtvn, ti.e
rit o ;t of h.s m-r.d when n - n K- fl-.-ir' r. c -r ' - t- c t
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i : i If th leafy ; :.s ar-- taV'-n by the :."- b-- Y '-.ititifi;;. -
1 I rieht e ved 'ir.'.-.-ss
i j r-.'pr.-e m;i:r!ag" to h-r. but hr
r.ity ".-r -. t rr.it her to admit it, olf .riag him a ' har.ee to r;a;. .
her nrdrapd th' ihts or to v, thtr curiesitv about ir.Ci'.al far.. !r.?s.
A man never .-uffers until love ii An :r.r.oc r.t your.? man h u. 1
ranned (i'..tr dr.ad; but it : the d'-ath t.'.rocs perfectly ure of vis hart b-for- li
, ... a t-
h.ave t ..-. r ! - t 't rance w hi-, h torture a wn- gives it intu strong wcrr.a-r.'s k-
tby ar-. (, at"f wholly r.pl.i :. ttural fr sh f r. -..
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:, .portal : plac. .n t!p dietary j A'-'r the funeral, f-h ein b jrp. jR thf-, days. He may r--- ' ''".. -.r'.j " bu? without fresh 1 ref-icn d and ?rr. that she ad- et it back ajradn!
'op:.right. 1?::. by Hn r.ow.ar :.
to grow
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t r.r;vo.
- ! of roui ' r.t -iter
zc .', 1 to prv" t.t or tr
a p . e i : ; i t . . n i ' - ' i ' . '
tettled. The crmpeoati-jn meaure 1 not a political iwu?Ü.J idiould not la. ix matur of i-aity i ui.tirs. It
-al'ed it. :lt-;t an ? 'hir-r.--. far '.n-'.aic-- Anp'r;- . r - . I 1 A . T ' - . ' 1 a .ear on aitt o y. I ? i- . la Palo -ai ' ' . ge ouv thlPC .:: ;'!'' . a p ' g t heu : u : ;'- : i ,..; 1;, u- d d ' a :' t.rla n a :,' t;t r f . r-e tlp-uh a h ha.- :a- k
of it an industry involving il;..
laiblon Who Invented the button? She w?jj too us?ful to bo remembered.
: this J m.-nt th i If tip h:i:;'i"
j nuta
. .1 -f Mp- :' .od. , add.r
. 1 g- ta . 1 t.. ! foil of t r. i f i -"".1 -' '
v :. ira -i to premt-te y ar ; Why w i I
roller b v vr,jfe
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., .atisf v ' " u ', 1 1 '.' pr g - : ' ' : i ' ;- are to !" af th: t-u-!i a fine sie - - T r-- n.ut he th:'ter;.al i Ve-af:: In tri Ik ' t. j smooth and al out like t! ::
i'.abic s fed n t-r aat iru'.k arc for-i U Il-ore.e 1 arret trr i
. a 1 '. I
r-o ui, in the llap- tit-. U r it : M
', trowth and laaltl: ;h
i ire -pre serving .em en
i ou rrorr.i: who c.i;h
I. u b arn the , e rf in workmg up an efle t:.e. j nav a -articular Coal f-r Pa--
:'.' : ." 1 r:t;,n a.d '::'.' v. hen r.11 ri "Ho ticular Pee:-' in elthr a rrmb:t .. t to p.-.. p. or. ' b..iu:iful y i .re!" and "I i-ave ' Amv.r .Jack:. Hiirk Jo or I'c-ca-:.r; rid. yau!" which. ;r:. ndfithc n-e3. ar- honta o;. It cornea in dll .1 the cos: thrl.P.ng ir. ih ling- fo.- uny i:s- .Iu?- call Ma in 273 e-
i . . . ; r. g u . i n . o 1 1 ' . v . it. ivrwrsi, o . S. Taylor t. S I
'a'.', i" S'ertzhac'... chlroprartcr.
.-: piuat o t'r.lv.rsa' School o' a--n;ort ar.-: Iloss School of Fort! As lens &a a. man can m-.ke a wo-1
''ayr.. his opened officfs at S21 X. man cry. h can dle-tato terr.. to
J. J. Kreuzberger, merchant taller
he ! : la.r.
4 tf. ( her. but tu. far." man wai ever to moved to 301-303 Deaa tldj". 61-tf.
